Middle East Bonds
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Saudi bank initially offered a 25bp premium before tightening well below fair value
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Despite banking crisis-induced volatility, EM is mostly still in good shape, according to investors
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Shareholder's reputations may be hurt, but their debt market access will not be affected
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A big drop in oil prices means countries may look at issuing international bonds
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Risk-off environment and inflation battle are a nasty combination for EM
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The lender offered investors a spread of nearly 200bp to the Emirate of Sharjah, said a lead bank
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Development bank's triple-A ratings mean GCC's sovereigns and banks will learn little from its sukuk
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Climate finance is growing in the Middle East as region prepares to host COP28 climate summit later this year
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Other Middle East sovereigns want to follow emirate's lead in asset class
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Gulf bank offers Kanga buyers something a little different with 10 year deal
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One syndicate banker expects CEEMEA issuance will form an 'orderly procession', not a 'deluge'
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Middle East borrowers pushing issuance records already for February with more to come